Case Study | August 26, 2011

Anyone who keeps up with current events knows the need for a solid backup
and disaster recovery (BDR) plan. As the amount of data produced
by businesses grows and the consequences of losing that data grow with
it, the need for absolute business continuity, which includes backup and disaster
recovery, has become a top priority for many businesses. Business continuity,
however, has become a complex system, with many moving parts, which
puts pressure on processes such as backup and disaster recovery to become
as efficient as possible. According to one Gartner report on disaster recovery
management (DRM), "Because IT operations recovery times need
to become more predictable, the importance of IT-DRM service levels is
continuing to grow.

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